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Superintendent reports smoother start to school year, district enrollment up by 40 students from projections
Summary
At a South Kingstown School Committee meeting, the superintendent reviewed opening-week activities, enrollment figures showing 40 more students than projected, a lunch-account rollover glitch that did not prevent meals, and ongoing issues with live-streaming meetings.
The South Kingstown superintendent reported the district’s opening-of-school activities went smoothly and said current enrollment is higher than projected.
The superintendent told the School Committee that the district staged a professional development day for staff focused on autism and equity-aligned, locally led sessions. He said kindergarten, sixth- and ninth-grade transition days were run as planned and that staff organized grade-level and department activities to orient students to routines.
The superintendent said the district’s preliminary counts show 40 more students in-district…
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